DAILY REPORT Day

DAILY REPORT Day

Wednesday 19th February 26, Legislative 2020 DAILY REPORT Day House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050 The House will reconvene for its 20th Legislative Day on Thursday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m. The Rules Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. Five bills / resolutions are expected to be debated on the floor. Today on the Floor Rules Calendar HB 521 Professions and businesses; temporary licenses for dentists licensed in other states to provide dental care to indigent populations in this state; authorize Bill Summary: House Bill 521 authorizes temporary licenses for dentists and dental hygienists who are licensed in other states to provide dental care to indigent populations in Georgia. Authored By: Rep. Houston Gaines (117th) Rule Applied: Modified-Structured House Health & Human Services Committee 02-20-2020 Do Pass by Committee Committee: Action: Substitute Floor Vote: Yeas: 161 Nays: 0 Amendments: HB 799 Motor vehicles; prohibition regarding eligibility of certain violators to receive early reinstatement of their driver's licenses and limited driving permits; repeal Bill Summary: HB 799 brings driving under the influence of controlled substances and marijuana in line with driving under the influence of alcohol by giving the trial judge the discretion to reinstate a driving license early or allow for a limited driving permit. Authored By: Rep. Shaw Blackmon (146th) Rule Applied: Modified-Structured House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee 02-21-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: Floor Vote: Yeas: 159 Nays: 0 Amendments: HB 893 Special Insurance Fraud Fund; frequency of assessments; reduce Bill Summary: House Bill 893 reduces the frequency of Special Insurance Fraud Fund assessments from quarterly to annually. Authored By: Rep. Matthew Gambill (15th) Rule Applied: Modified-Structured House Insurance Committee 02-19-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: Floor Vote: Yeas: 164 Nays: 0 Amendments: House of Representatives Daily Report for February 26, 2020 Next on the Floor Next on the Floor from the Committee on Rules The Committee on Rules has fixed the calendar for the 20th Legislative Day, Thursday, February 27, and bills may be called at the pleasure of the Speaker. The Rules Committee will next meet on Thursday, February 27, at 9:00 a.m., to set the Rules Calendar for the 21st Legislative Day. HB 378 Revenue and taxation; collection and remittance of excise taxes on rental motor vehicles by marketplace facilitators that are dealers that facilitate the rental or lease of five or more rental motor vehicles; require Bill Summary: House Bill 378 amends O.C.G.A. 48-13-91 and 48-13-93, relating to excise taxes on rental motor vehicles. The definition of "rental motor vehicle concern" is expanded to include rental motor vehicle facilitators. Rental motor vehicles facilitators are dealers that are required to collect and remit sales tax as a marketplace facilitator for facilitating the rental of five or more motor vehicles. The definition expansion requires the motor vehicle facilitators to collect and remit the local excise taxes due on the rental of motor vehicles. Authored By: Rep. Bruce Williamson (115th) Rule Applied: Structured House Ways & Means Committee 02-20-2020 Do Pass by Committee Committee: Action: Substitute HB 808 Alternative ad valorem tax; motor vehicles; revise a definition Bill Summary: House Bill 808 amends the definition of "loaner vehicle" by allowing vehicles owned by a dealer to remain exempt from the Title Ad Valorem Tax for up to 45 days when the vehicle is used as a loaner vehicle. Authored By: Rep. Martin Momtahan (17th) Rule Applied: Modified-Structured House Transportation Committee 02-20-2020 Do Pass by Committee Committee: Action: Substitute HB 838 Law enforcement officers and agencies; Office of Public Safety Officer Support; change the name Bill Summary: House Bill 838 renames the recently established Office of Public Safety Officer Support at the Department of Public Safety to the Office of Public Safety Support. Authored By: Rep. Bill Hitchens (161st) Rule Applied: Modified-Open House Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee 02-24-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: HB 846 Revenue and taxation; interest paid on refunds of overpayments of taxes and past due taxes shall be equal to the bank prime loan rate; provide Bill Summary: House Bill 846 adds a new Code Section at 48-8-49.1, which establishes and defines the direct pay reporting program. The program allows a taxpayer to accrue and pay directly to the department the sales and use taxes owed. To qualify, a taxpayer must purchase more than $2 million of tangible personal property per year, average purchases of tangible personal property of over $2 million per year for the past three years, or meet a lower spending threshold prescribed by the department and be classified in one of nine industry codes. The interest on overpayments of sales taxes by a taxpayer with a direct payment permit shall begin to accrue on the date an amended return or a refund claim is filed. The bill also sets the interest earned on overpayment and due on underpayment of taxes at the Federal Reserve System's bank prime loan rate and allows the affected political subdivision to choose to make payments over a period of time equal to or less than the amount of time subject to the claim. Authored By: Rep. John Corbett (174th) Rule Applied: Structured House Ways & Means Committee 02-20-2020 Do Pass by Committee Committee: Action: Substitute Page 2 of 9 House of Representatives Daily Report for February 26, 2020 Next on the Floor HB 861 Motor vehicles; commercial carriers; amend certain definitions Bill Summary: House Bill 861 revises the definition of a commercial motor vehicle to include vehicles that are used only in intrastate commerce or only in interstate commerce. Authored By: Rep. Marcus Wiedower (119th) Rule Applied: Modified-Open House Motor Vehicles Committee 02-21-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: Page 3 of 9 House of Representatives Daily Report for February 26, 2020 Committee Actions Committee Actions Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar. Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee HB 894 Seed Development Commission; stagger terms of members Bill Summary: House Bill 894 staggers the terms for members of the Seed Development Commission. To do so, the initial terms for members appointed by May 31, 2020 are changed as follows: the governor's two new appointees shall serve a single four-year term; the lieutenant governor's appointee shall serve a single five-year term; the speaker of the House's appointee shall serve a single five-year term. Initial terms for members appointed by May 31, 2021 are changed as follows: two new appointees, one chosen by the House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee and one chosen by the Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee, shall serve a single six-year term; the commissioner of Agriculture's new appointee shall serve a single five-year term; and the dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the University of Georgia's new appointee shall serve a single five-year term. The successors to each of these initial appointees shall serve four-year term. Authored By: Rep. Steven Meeks (178th) House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 02-26-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: HB 897 State Forestry Commission; create a standing timber notification website; require Bill Summary: HB 897 requires the State Forestry Commission to begin creating a website by July 1, 2020 for persons or firms harvesting standing timber to use as uniform system of notification to local governing authorities. The State Forestry Commission must provide notice of when the website is operational. Within 19 months of becoming operational, the State Forestry Commission shall set a date upon which use by persons or firms harvesting timber for notification purposes is mandatory. Standing timber harvesting entities shall maintain a bond or letter of credit to protect the county or municipality against any damage that requires the restoration of a ditch structure, the removal of harvesting residue placed in or around rights-of-way, or the repair of county or municipal roads. A county or municipality has 30 days to provide a written claim of damage to the harvesting firm, at which time the harvesting firm has 30 days to do one of the following: request an extension of no more than 90 days to account for inclement weather; repair the damage at their own expense with the approval of the governing body; or appeal the written claim to the magistrate court of the county. If a bond or letter of credit is revoked, the harvesting entity has five business days to obtain a new bond or letter of credit. The governing authority may increase the required bond or letter of credit amount by $2,500 for each instance of revocation, up to $10,000 of the original bond or letter of credit. Authored By: Rep. James Burchett (176th) House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 02-26-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: HB 928 Fair Business Practices Act of 1975; requirements for solicitations of services for filings required by the Secretary of State; provide Bill Summary: HB 928 requires any person who mails a solicitation for services related to corporate filings to include the following disclaimer at the top of the document in 16-point Helvetica font: "THIS IS NOT A BILL OR OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT. THIS IS A SOLICITATION." The disclaimer must be both larger than and two inches from any other text in the solicitation. Any violation of this provision shall be considered an unfair and deceptive act. Authored By: Rep. Marcus Wiedower (119th) House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 02-26-2020 Do Pass Committee: Action: Page 4 of 9 House of Representatives Daily Report for February 26, 2020 Committee Actions HB 937 Local government; regulate certain building products and construction practices for single- family dwellings; provide Bill Summary: House Bill 937 states that no local ordinance, resolution, or rule may prohibit the use of any product, material, or construction practice approved for use under O.C.G.A.

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